MozillaTM 1.2.1 for the SolarisTM Operating System (Solaris OS) is
now available. It includes the Browser, Mail, Composer and ChatZilla.
AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) has been replaced with ChatZilla, an
Internet Relay Chat Client (IRC). With Mozilla 1.2.1 for the
Solaris OS, users can surf the Web, communicate with colleagues,
participate in discussion groups and create dynamic Web pages. Mozilla
1.2.1 for the Solaris OS is free; there are no licensing fees.

Some enhanced user tools include zooming text, URL auto-completion and
the collection of names for the address book based on emails. Users can
share email folders with team members. Security features include the
ability to connect to an LDAP server using SSL. P3P Privacy Policy
Viewer lets you locate and view the privacy policies of P3P compliant
sites. Users also get security options with Password Manager, Master
Password, Cookie Manager and P3P Privacy Policy Viewer.

JavaTM 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SETM) version 1.4 has been
integrated, enabling users to access and run any JavaTM technology
application from the browser. Mozilla 1.2.1 runs on Solaris OS, Linux,
Mac and Windows platforms. Language support has been expanded to meet
the business needs of a global marketplace. Users can switch to a
different language instantly and view Web pages or emails in different
languages.

New Features for the Browser:

Start the browser with several Web sites at the same time with the Group
Bookmarks feature

Quick navigation with the Type Ahead feature which matches the text
in one or more links on the Web page

Search for any text a user highlights

Add customized icons to the toolbar

Improved keyboard navigation and stability over NetscapeTM 7.0

New Features for Mail:

Messages can be filtered after they have been received in the inbox or other folders

All filter actions can be viewed with Filter Logging

A spell checker based on open source

New Features for the Enterprise:

Systems administrators can customize temporary file location settings

Keyboard navigation and theme support for GNOME 2.0 Phase I
Accessibility

Mozilla 1.2.1 is based on open source and leverages Mozilla's
technologies such as GECKO, a fully standards-compliant layout engine.
Web pages look better with Mozilla 1.2.1 because GECKO allows users to
view all the latest, eye-pleasing special effects, graphics and styles
that Web developers include in their sites.

Starting up Mozilla 1.2.1 begins with the profile migration screens to
enable users to copy their preferences and bookmarks. A patch check
also runs, recommending which patches to install. Mozilla 1.2.1 for the
Solaris OS is covered by Sun Services' support offerings for the
Solaris OS.

Customers moving from Netscape 4.7x, 6.x and 7.0 get free upgrades. To
download Mozilla 1.2.1 for the Solaris OS, see: